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The Football Foundation is the UK’s largest sports’ charity. Funded by the Premier League, The Football Association and the Government, the Foundation directs £60m every year into grassroots sport.

The Foundation receives money from the very top of the professional game and also from the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport through Sport England. It then uses this money to leverage even more partnership funding, to deliver a programme of new and improved community sports facilities in towns and cities across the country.

Our mission is to improve facilities, create opportunities and build communities throughout England.

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Community football in Kingstanding buoyed by new all-weather facility at North Birmingham Academy

Community football in Kingstanding buoyed by new all-weather facility at North Birmingham Academy

Date published: 10/12/2018

Jack Dromey MP officially opens the new all-weather pitch at North Birmingham Academy.

Community football in Kingstanding, Birmingham has received a huge boost thanks to a new Football Foundation funded third generation (3G) artificial grass pitch (AGP) which was opened recently (Friday 7 December), by Jack Dromey MP, for Birmingham, Erdington.

The all-weather pitch at North Birmingham Academy will improve the academy’s outdoor sports facilities, supporting the existing sports centre. With over half of the academy’s students from disadvantaged backgrounds, this new pitch will make a huge difference by giving every single child access to exciting sporting opportunities all year round. The new facility was made possible thanks to investment from the Premier League & The FA Facilities Fund, delivered by the Football Foundation.

North Birmingham Academy is located in Kingstanding in Birmingham, which educates over 1,000 students from the ages of 11-18. The academy aims to ensure that all children, regardless of their background or postcode, have access to a great education.

In 2013 the academy opened the doors to its £24 million rebuild, which included a modern Pulse Fitness suite, two large dance studios and four changing rooms. The installation of the new full-size floodlit 106m x 70m 3G AGP will now provide first-class football facilities for both students at the academy and the wider community to enjoy.

North Birmingham Academy were awarded a £443,091 grant from the Premier League & The FA Facilities Fund towards the project. Working alongside the Football Foundation and Birmingham FA, a five-year Football Development Plan was compiled to showcase the vision of how sport will be played on site with an emphasis on increasing participation in one of the top 20% most deprived areas in Birmingham.

The new surface is set to support over 1,000 additional footballers playing at the site during the next five years. This represents a growth of 96%, with the most notable increase coming in the Over 25 age group, where a 127% increase in participation is expected.

Phil Lloyd, Headteacher of North Birmingham Academy, said: “This new pitch will make a huge difference to the lives of our students, encouraging boys and girls of all ages and from all backgrounds to get active. We’re delighted to be able to build on our links with our community as we provide local people with more opportunities to get involved in sport, thanks to the Premier League & The FA Facilities Fund.”

Paul Thorogood, Chief Executive of the Football Foundation, said: “Grassroots sport plays an important role in communities across the UK, creating opportunities for people of all ages and backgrounds. That is why I am delighted that North Birmingham Academy has now opened their 3G artificial grass pitch in Birmingham, thanks to investment from the Premier League & The FA Facilities Fund.

“Continuing to improve access to high-quality facilities like this one is a key aim for the Premier League, The FA and the Government. Delivered by the Football Foundation, their funding supports projects for clubs and organisations all over the country and is helping to boost the number of people benefiting from sport through better facilities.

“Grassroots football provides so many benefits for members of the community, not least of which is the opportunity to enjoy themselves. Love for our national game, something that can be found across the country, is an integral part of what drives the Foundation and its Funding Partners to keep increasing the standards and quality of our facilities.”

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“This new pitch will make a huge difference to the lives of our students, encouraging boys and girls of all ages and from all backgrounds to get active.” - Phil Lloyd, Headteacher of North Birmingham Academy

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